Ana Maria Brescia Cafferata

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Ana Maria Brescia Cafferata
Bornc.1924
NationalityPeruvian
OccupationInvestor
Known forHolding a 30% stake in Grupo Breca
Parent(s) Fortunato Brescia Tassano
María Catalina Cafferata Peñaranda
Relatives Mario Brescia Cafferata (brother)
Pedro Brescia Cafferata (brother)
Rosa Brescia Cafferata (sister)
Alex Fort Brescia (nephew)
Bernardo Fort Brescia (nephew)

Ana Maria Brescia Cafferata (born c.1924) is a Peruvian billionaire heiress. She owns 30% of Grupo Breca, a conglomerate founded by her Italian-born father. [1] Her stakes in the group were previously managed by her brothers, Mario and Pedro, before dying in 2013 and 2014, respectively. She currently is one of Peru's richest people and the second richest woman in that country (just behind Anne Marie See Pastor, member of the Pastor family). She never married and never had any children.

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References

  1. "Ana Maria Brescia Cafferata". Forbes . Retrieved December 25, 2017.